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CARDINALS enjoyed the few last hours yesterday to confer with aides or pray with faithful before they checked in at an hotel in Vatican City, where they will be sequestered in secret sessions in the Sistine Chapel to elect the next pope.
Many Vatican observers expect the conclave to last two or three days after the start of voting either this afternoon or tomorrow morning. But the ritual-filled election process to choose Pope John Paul II's successor could last many more days.See the full content of this document
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Cardinals Check in for Vatican's Secret Conclave to Elect New Pope
'The new pope has already been chosen...
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